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a five-court majority to rule against doma standing, and allow the states to serve as incubators of change. but ultimately, i think what gay persons want is what all americans want. that is to be treated fairly, to be treated equitably. >> we just played a little bit of your famous coming out moment. i want to play a little more of that. >> do you have to? >> it makes little difference that as governor, i am gay. in fact, having the ability to truthfully set forth my i'd everybody might have enabled me to be more forthright in fulfilling and discharging my constitutional obligations. >> governor, i look at that as a great moment. i watched that press conference as it happened. i was very proud for and you the way you handled that. can you talk about your emotions in that moment and if you felt liberated in that very unique national coming out moment? >> there was a certain amount of obvious liberation. that's what the danger of the closet is. because in the closet, you're almost forced to create this parallel construction between who you are as an individual, your heart's longings, and wha
a five-court majority to rule against doma standing, and allow the states to serve as incubators of change. but ultimately, i think what gay persons want is what all americans want. that is to be treated fairly, to be treated equitably. >> we just played a little bit of your famous coming out moment. i want to play a little more of that. >> do you have to? >> it makes little difference that as governor, i am gay. in fact, having the ability to truthfully set forth my i'd...
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i do expect it will be changed in the smeet. basically what the speaker wanted the speaker got and that is we now have an austerity budget and that's going to be, i think, a killer to the economy, to job growth. what the house gop is now suggesting in terms of keeping the governments open is they'll provide some flexibility for the pentagon, but they don't want to provide the flexibility for any other part of the budget. why be indiscriminant in these cuts to education, to health care, to research, to other vital program that's we're going to provide flexibility for the defense department and we should provide flexibility in every other department. but frankly, i think the whole sequester in this whole aus tirty budget is a real mistake and ought to be done away with and we ought to move to a balanced program. >> as we look at wall street and we put up this graphic, so everybody can watch what we're watching, seeing the dow up 150 points, opening the a all-time highs today, that's wall street. main street is a completely differe
i do expect it will be changed in the smeet. basically what the speaker wanted the speaker got and that is we now have an austerity budget and that's going to be, i think, a killer to the economy, to job growth. what the house gop is now suggesting in terms of keeping the governments open is they'll provide some flexibility for the pentagon, but they don't want to provide the flexibility for any other part of the budget. why be indiscriminant in these cuts to education, to health care, to...
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ready to change your routine? ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. for more information including cost support options, call 1-888-xarelto or visit goxarelto.com. >>> the supreme court is hearing arguments in a case that could impact voting laws across this country. the justices are weighing an arizona law that tries to keep illegal immigrants from voting. prop 200 as it is called. proposition 200 requires residents to prove their citizenship before registering to vote. proponents say the law will reduce voter fraud but civil rights groups say it is an effort to discourage legal residents from voting as well. four other laws have similar voting requirements and 12 more could soon follow. robert barnes is the correspondent for the "washington post." how does this arizona law work and why do some folks say that it violates federal law? >> well, this is a part of the federal law called the motor voter law which makes it easier for people to register to vote. with part of this law, you can mail in your registration request and you sign that you swear tha
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it was a changing bell for everyone. we are spending 15 hours a day as volunteers to try to make a difference and to tell our legislators at the federal and state level that we are not going to rest until there are stronger gun laws in place in this country. >> let's talk about the push for new gun laws. obviously there is a whole package that will ultimately reach congress in a few weeks and we'll see what happens. my sense is when you talk to people in washington, people pushing for this, what they're saying is the assault weapons ban being proposed, that probably won't happen. limits on high capacity clips, that probably won't happen. what they seem to be focusing on is this universal back ground idea. the whole private sale loophole where 40% of the guns are purchased, doing away with that. if that is something that happens this year, how significant do you think that would be to get that one piece of legislation through? i think it is extremely significant. we are not going to rest until we not only have background
it was a changing bell for everyone. we are spending 15 hours a day as volunteers to try to make a difference and to tell our legislators at the federal and state level that we are not going to rest until there are stronger gun laws in place in this country. >> let's talk about the push for new gun laws. obviously there is a whole package that will ultimately reach congress in a few weeks and we'll see what happens. my sense is when you talk to people in washington, people pushing for...
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. >> she changed the strategy. >> changed a little bit, still big books. >>> we want to tell you about a new addition to the family. veranda de la cruz gave bird to a beautiful baby boy. veronica tells us she and baby hart are doing just great. "way too early" starts right now. >>> they talk about rebranding the gop. instead of restoring the trust of the american people. we're not here to rebrand the party. we're here to rebuild a country. we're not here to dedicate ourselves to new talking points coming from d.c. we're not here to put a fresh coat of rhetorical paint on our party. we're not here to abandon our principles in a contest of government give-aways. that's a game we will never, ever win. >> sarah palin and the republican party choose style over substance at this weekend's conclusion to cpac. i'm thomas roberts and this is "way too early." we thank you for being up with us on this monday, march 18th. president obama's first trip to israel, will he be able to mend fences with prime minister benjamin netanyahu? european stocks plunge after a new bailout measure sparks fears of
. >> she changed the strategy. >> changed a little bit, still big books. >>> we want to tell you about a new addition to the family. veranda de la cruz gave bird to a beautiful baby boy. veronica tells us she and baby hart are doing just great. "way too early" starts right now. >>> they talk about rebranding the gop. instead of restoring the trust of the american people. we're not here to rebrand the party. we're here to rebuild a country. we're not here...
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that could change maybe. >> you've made history on "way too early" this morning. you're officially wearing the best shoes ever worn on this show. >> nice. >> look at those. >> i mean look at how boring my outfit is. i had to spice it up somehow. >> we couldn't see your shoes. >> you're going to be wearing red shoes soon, right? like the pope. >> whatever it takes. look at that. tying in the news. it's catching on. let's turn now to sports and march madness. three more teams won automatic bids to the big dance. liu brooklyn black birds punched their ticket with an easy 91-70 victory over mount st. mary's in the northeast conference title game, the third straight year the black birds have made it into the ncaa tournament. in the south dakota state jack rabbits will make their second ever appearance in the big dance after beating rival north dakota state. that's the summit conference final. valparaiso headed to the tournament for the first time in almost a decade, they earned their bid by beating wright state 62-52 in the horizon conference final. imagine, that was a
that could change maybe. >> you've made history on "way too early" this morning. you're officially wearing the best shoes ever worn on this show. >> nice. >> look at those. >> i mean look at how boring my outfit is. i had to spice it up somehow. >> we couldn't see your shoes. >> you're going to be wearing red shoes soon, right? like the pope. >> whatever it takes. look at that. tying in the news. it's catching on. let's turn now to sports and...
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not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is not a period of mourning so cardinals were able to focus, if you will, on the next selection and moving forward. but this hasn't happened in 600 years that we have seen the transition in this way. >> you're right. 600 years is a long time to go without a pope stepping down. the interesting thing, we didn't have a period of mourning for a pope who had passed away. but i believe there was definitely a period of shock. precisely because it's been so long since something like this happened and people were really convinced that pope benedict was doing a good job in
not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is...
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change the rules officially or enforce the damn things. right now no catholic in america believes the rules are enforced. they believe there's a real problem of sexual misconduct in the church. widespread cover-ups. i think o'malley understands it and i think dolan definitely understands it. by the way, what really what catholics want, they want to get back to the bing crosby/spencer tracy kind of a priest. the regular guy who looks like the guys in the movie, regular, happy normal guys willing to give up sex. that's what we're missing. >> mike barnicle, papal expert and son of boston -- >> [ speaking latin ] >> i'm glad that nbc relaxed having broadcasts in latin, i never would have survived that. but in terms of o'malley, chris brings up the point that he is someone who has dealt pretty hands-on with the sex scandals in the church. as a resident of boston, a son of boston. what's your take on him as a bishop and also a contender here, what he could do inside the church? >> well i agree with chris. the chances of an american being named t
change the rules officially or enforce the damn things. right now no catholic in america believes the rules are enforced. they believe there's a real problem of sexual misconduct in the church. widespread cover-ups. i think o'malley understands it and i think dolan definitely understands it. by the way, what really what catholics want, they want to get back to the bing crosby/spencer tracy kind of a priest. the regular guy who looks like the guys in the movie, regular, happy normal guys willing...
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it's really changed. let me get maggie? here. a doubling of support for it which i thought was minuscule back then now it's a strong majority and going. among catholics it's a majority opinion. what do you make of bill clinton? will this affect the court ruling? do you think will this amicus and the fact he's such a powerful force affect the court decision is. >> i think he is less likely to have an impact on the court's decision than i think this is about to the 2016 and the future -- >> he isn't running. >> he's not running but someone else might be who he's related to. bill clinton has come out in favor of gay marriage. his daughter and this is really important to note, chelsea clinton was very prominent in favor of gay marriage in new york when andrew cuomo was trying to push through legislation legalizing gay marriage in 2011. hillary clinton has not taken a position yet. it's very hard to see her doing anything other than eventually coming out in support of gay marriage which is where her family is and her party is as you n
it's really changed. let me get maggie? here. a doubling of support for it which i thought was minuscule back then now it's a strong majority and going. among catholics it's a majority opinion. what do you make of bill clinton? will this affect the court ruling? do you think will this amicus and the fact he's such a powerful force affect the court decision is. >> i think he is less likely to have an impact on the court's decision than i think this is about to the 2016 and the future --...
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but in the end, they said they are looking to good change in the church. what is your reaction in seeing the young faces. >> that's great. i love rome. they have the best looking people of the world. they just are. they seem to walk a lot. they glow. they know how to wear a leather jacket with flair. they are amazing people around rome. just something to watch. people are all sparkling in their faces, just radiant. i think the young people especially look good over there. there is something about the excitement though. show business of this thing. can't be underplayed. it is almost like miracle on ice. winning the olympics in hockey against soviets. playing their games. it's not our playing field. and for an american, it is exciting, is prospect of it is exciting because it is so remote. i think those young guys there knew it. they had the flag on their back but their brains were telling them, it's going to be an italian. but that's my view of the things. because i'm a political guy and i think politically all the time. and it's my job. >> i get it. i have
but in the end, they said they are looking to good change in the church. what is your reaction in seeing the young faces. >> that's great. i love rome. they have the best looking people of the world. they just are. they seem to walk a lot. they glow. they know how to wear a leather jacket with flair. they are amazing people around rome. just something to watch. people are all sparkling in their faces, just radiant. i think the young people especially look good over there. there is...
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it's not change. it's partisanship. >> this time arranged the tone will be different after the president and ryan met for lunch on thursday. >> this is the first time i've ever had a conversation with the president lasting more than, say, two minutes or televised exchanges. i'm excited that we had this conversation, we'd very frank exchange. >> all budgets are to some degree political documents, the blueprint ryan unveils tomorrow will include plenty of red meat for his own base. >> are you saying that as part of your budget you would repeal, assume the repeal of obama care? >> yes. >> well, that's not gonna happen. >> well, we believe it should. >> ryan's budget also has $770 billion cut to medicaid over the next ten years, along with medicaid voucher program that democrats ran against in 2012, plus the medicare voucher program, pardon me. ryan's budget balance is in ten years by taking advantage of new revenue from higher taxes after the fiscal cliff and savings from health care reform. ryan is sett
it's not change. it's partisanship. >> this time arranged the tone will be different after the president and ryan met for lunch on thursday. >> this is the first time i've ever had a conversation with the president lasting more than, say, two minutes or televised exchanges. i'm excited that we had this conversation, we'd very frank exchange. >> all budgets are to some degree political documents, the blueprint ryan unveils tomorrow will include plenty of red meat for his own...
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the party needs to change. jeb bush is telling the party it needs to change. >> right. >> i was stunned that marco rubio said we don't need ideas. we have our ideas. >> it's pretty stunning. >> because they are currently a minority party and demographically it will get worse. >> did you see the "time" story i think talking about whites are becoming a minority in this country and how rapidly the hispanics population is growing? we have seen the trends coming and seems to be accelerating. you look at that story and you realize -- the republicans need to figure out how to make small government conservatism, less taxes, less regulations, more freedom, relate to an 18-year-old latino in los angeles as a 65-year-old hedge fund broker in greenwich, that's it. they do that and win elections in the future. >> not that cpac defines the republican party but you saw over the weekend some think the party doesn't need to change and others think they need to. >> in many ways, i thought it was a good cpac because you did have
the party needs to change. jeb bush is telling the party it needs to change. >> right. >> i was stunned that marco rubio said we don't need ideas. we have our ideas. >> it's pretty stunning. >> because they are currently a minority party and demographically it will get worse. >> did you see the "time" story i think talking about whites are becoming a minority in this country and how rapidly the hispanics population is growing? we have seen the trends...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >> it's an eye-opener. >>> we've heard a lot about how the republicans lost the latino vote in last year's election. and they're losing another minority group, asian-americans. a new gallup poll finds that by a 2 to 1 margin, asian-american voters identify with the democrats. last year president obama won the asian vote by more than 40 points. we'll be right back. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. [ male announcer ] why do more emergency workers e
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we first changed that in 2009. two years ago passed civil unions and i think a pretty good chance same-sex marriage will pass in delaware this year. i've never seen an issue that has moved so quickly and i think, in large part, because of our kids. two years ago when i signed the civil union legislation in delaware, 600 people showed up. the most emotional bill signing and people said they had seen in 40 years. when i got home that night i told my kids, both tergenagers. they think it's the way it's always been and should be and always will be. >> happens across the country. quickly how quickly about the vice president come from getting thrown out last night yelling? >> he was very well-controlled. it was different. he and i were together two years ago in texas when the university of delaware football team was playing in the national championship. we were winning 19-0 midway through the third quarter. ended up losing 20-19 to eastern washington. we talked to each other last night a minute to go. we said this thing
we first changed that in 2009. two years ago passed civil unions and i think a pretty good chance same-sex marriage will pass in delaware this year. i've never seen an issue that has moved so quickly and i think, in large part, because of our kids. two years ago when i signed the civil union legislation in delaware, 600 people showed up. the most emotional bill signing and people said they had seen in 40 years. when i got home that night i told my kids, both tergenagers. they think it's the way...
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those aren't going to change under this pope. he's not all of a sudden going to have women up on the alter and things like that. that won't occur. we should get that straight to the disappointment of a great many americans. on the other hand, rebuilding the church, giving voice to what the church is truly all about, caring for the poor, addressing income inequality not only in latin america but throughout the world, the growth of the church in terms of faith and the spirit that this pope will bring to that faith. that to me is going to be an interesting thing to watch. >> there's also the fact that as the pope said that the church is about the teachings of christ including what this pope and his predecessors regard as these teachings that he is not going to give on in terms of what the liturgy is and role of priesthood, et cetera. at the same time, in his resume and in the resume of the jesuit, remember that he took their leadership. he threw them out because they were too radical in his belief that she had gotten too close to th
those aren't going to change under this pope. he's not all of a sudden going to have women up on the alter and things like that. that won't occur. we should get that straight to the disappointment of a great many americans. on the other hand, rebuilding the church, giving voice to what the church is truly all about, caring for the poor, addressing income inequality not only in latin america but throughout the world, the growth of the church in terms of faith and the spirit that this pope will...
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i'm one of those people who changed their mind. >> no doubt it changed as fast as anything in my career as i've seen, but tens of millions of americans who oppose gay marriage and so -- >> she's getting it out of the way now. >> you have to navigate it carefully if you're a republican. >> listen, we see the polls and see they're 58% and a lot of supporters of gay marriage will say that's great. all you had to do is look and see how long it took barack obama to support gay marriage and see that the only way he got there was by joe biden dragging him over that finish line. that's the only reason why barack obama came out in support of gay marriage before the election. >> okay. >> and -- no, i'm just saying, the fact that you have a progressive president that took his time, took as long as he took four years in before he made a decision. shows, this is not an open and shut issue politically nationally. >> look at senator portman. >> yeah. look at rob portman. how is that playing in ohio? >> first of all -- >> playing fine for him in ohio and because he is so well liked within the party, hi
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times are changing and the supreme court is changing. at the end of the day i think they will leave it up to the states to decide whether gay marriage is permissible. that may be the direct result. the republican party has to decide if they are going to take a stand in certain states this is a real problem for them. young people are pro gay marriage. it's an issue of tolerance, particularly suburban women. it's a problem that could cause them to be a minority party for a very long time. >> go ahead. >> that's fascinating. last time i checked, we had 30 of the 50 governors, we have over a majority -- we have about 26 states where we control both chambers of the state legislature. the reality is that we are a viable, strong party. the question is -- >> you would have to acknowledge that right now public opinion is not on your side and poll after poll the majority of folks who are asked, especially young people in this country, say they don't have a problem with same-sex marriage. >> let me give you an example. back in 1973 when the supreme
times are changing and the supreme court is changing. at the end of the day i think they will leave it up to the states to decide whether gay marriage is permissible. that may be the direct result. the republican party has to decide if they are going to take a stand in certain states this is a real problem for them. young people are pro gay marriage. it's an issue of tolerance, particularly suburban women. it's a problem that could cause them to be a minority party for a very long time....
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bush -- "game change 2016." i think this may have to be the opening scene of jeb getting out of a cab in the middle of the dark, you know, in a cold march morning and walking into the "today" show when announcing that he's changed his mind. i mean, the second i heard it, i said, the "game change" boys better get an interview with him, because he's locked and loaded for bear. this, to me, seems to be the greatest sign that jeb bush is looking to run in 2016. what are you thinking? >> well, he is certainly -- it was certainly surprising to hear some of the things he was saying on television yesterday on the "today" show and this show and elsewhere. you know, there's been -- there's a ton of speculation about what he might do in 2016. there's no one as talented as the republican bench is right now and as much as people talk about bobby jindal and chris christie and others that, you know, he is certainly the giant among them. and everyone -- he doesn't have quite the status in the party that hillary clinton does in
bush -- "game change 2016." i think this may have to be the opening scene of jeb getting out of a cab in the middle of the dark, you know, in a cold march morning and walking into the "today" show when announcing that he's changed his mind. i mean, the second i heard it, i said, the "game change" boys better get an interview with him, because he's locked and loaded for bear. this, to me, seems to be the greatest sign that jeb bush is looking to run in 2016. what...
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we have to change the language. i'm sure sno one has ever referred to joe as a working father and we have all been referred to as working mothers. but here is the crazy thing. the empirical research shows businesses do better when they have diverse senior work forces across race and across the genders. you do better if you have women in your business. look at politics and gridlock. look at the financial system. total chaos. look at the catholic church. good lord, you need women in there. >> we talked about nbc news also. i'll just say it. when i first came here, you know, i had been a lawyer, a football coach, i had been been in congress. i was shocked by how male -- was. it was straight out of the 1950s. i was shocked. we have a woman now running nbc news. that is how the culture changes. >> we know how the salaries work here and i'm serious. fantastic conversation. >> you've educated an entire generation of women on how to negotiate. >> katty -- thank you. final thoughts? >> i would say take that information that
we have to change the language. i'm sure sno one has ever referred to joe as a working father and we have all been referred to as working mothers. but here is the crazy thing. the empirical research shows businesses do better when they have diverse senior work forces across race and across the genders. you do better if you have women in your business. look at politics and gridlock. look at the financial system. total chaos. look at the catholic church. good lord, you need women in there....
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the conversation, change their perception and change the approach. >> back on my feet. it is a fantastic operation and i've known of it for a number of years. sometimes it's okay for me to be biassed and i'm biased here. >> i don't mind you being biased. >> i'm familiar with the organization and you've been doing great. good luck to you. keep fighting the good fight. founder of back on my feet. it's the big idea this week. >>> after benedict, who's next? yes, there really are brackets. bets and wages being placed on who will be the next pope. more on that next. this is msnbc. you have the potential to do more in business. by earning a degree from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make an impact in your company and take your career to an even greater place. let's get started at capella.edu. all the things we love about sunday meals into each of her pot pies. like tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a golden flaky crust that's made from scratch. marie callender's pot pies. it's time to savor. >>> what is gene sperling going to do? >> oh, my god, spe
the conversation, change their perception and change the approach. >> back on my feet. it is a fantastic operation and i've known of it for a number of years. sometimes it's okay for me to be biassed and i'm biased here. >> i don't mind you being biased. >> i'm familiar with the organization and you've been doing great. good luck to you. keep fighting the good fight. founder of back on my feet. it's the big idea this week. >>> after benedict, who's next? yes, there...
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the facts haven't changed. if you look at the numbers, you know, spending at rates you cannot tax your way out of and can't grow your way out of the only thing you can do is get your arms around those programs. what it's come down to is the recognition that we have to do something different in medicare. we have to do something digit in medicaid. fix the social security on its own merits and this is really a fight about how to save the social safety net. the sad part for me is there should be a fight about how to save it but there shouldn't be a fight whether to save it or not and what it's turned into. the deniers are stopping us from fixing programs that are good for americans. >> we see both sides are afraid to say what they would do. i guess bought of the political implications. having said that, we don't seem to be able to do anything preventive in this country. are we going to have to wait for a catastrophe in order to rectify this problem and what will that catastrophe fee? >> i think we have two catastro
the facts haven't changed. if you look at the numbers, you know, spending at rates you cannot tax your way out of and can't grow your way out of the only thing you can do is get your arms around those programs. what it's come down to is the recognition that we have to do something different in medicare. we have to do something digit in medicaid. fix the social security on its own merits and this is really a fight about how to save the social safety net. the sad part for me is there should be a...
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this is the one that's going to change everything. and it appears now, unless something changes on a vote with the assault weapons ban, that even newtown won't be able to get america to a weapons ban. >> no, there's a lot of concern. when you look at newtown, when you look at the deaths in chicago alone, if we can't do it at this moment, there's a real sense that it won't be done. so it sees the time right now, and get as much done in terms of gun control and many of us have been advocating for years right now, while the attention is there and while you have such an overwhelming public support. the only thing that i would hasten to add to what was said, i would want senator reid to be very careful on the changing demographics in some of those states, because we learned from last year's elections that a decade ago, two decades ago, is no longer what some of those states in terms of the electorate has become. and i think you could galvanize your vote if you took some stands in some of those states. and i agree with you on louisiana. but
this is the one that's going to change everything. and it appears now, unless something changes on a vote with the assault weapons ban, that even newtown won't be able to get america to a weapons ban. >> no, there's a lot of concern. when you look at newtown, when you look at the deaths in chicago alone, if we can't do it at this moment, there's a real sense that it won't be done. so it sees the time right now, and get as much done in terms of gun control and many of us have been...
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republican would go forward and say it's okay to change capital gains and okay to change 4% of the tax of the highest 1%? >> because we had this crazy idea that, gee, we are spending more money we are taking in. can we solve that problem first? >> oh, but -- >> can we solve that problem first? >> the republican argument. >> just like to spend because you got money in your pocket? >> i didn't say i wanted to spend. >> what are you arguing for? >> the basic tenant of the republicans is more money than fewer than many. >> that is such -- that is bogus. >> what did i do? >> sorry. >> you're just wrong. >> you're just wrong. >> i happen to agree -- i'm going to step in here and say i happen to agree i think supply side and economics is broken and we need a replacement. but i think there is another issue here which is that we have a kind of a methodology in american. i think we need each other's help. i think we need government help and i think we need to sort of embrace that idea. we are all in this together. you are talking about technology a and globalization. we have to do it together an
republican would go forward and say it's okay to change capital gains and okay to change 4% of the tax of the highest 1%? >> because we had this crazy idea that, gee, we are spending more money we are taking in. can we solve that problem first? >> oh, but -- >> can we solve that problem first? >> the republican argument. >> just like to spend because you got money in your pocket? >> i didn't say i wanted to spend. >> what are you arguing for? >>...
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changing the subject very quickly here at the end. the "the washington post" has written a story how the banking crisis in tiny little cyprus is actually causing a crisis of legitimacy to the european union because cyprus has told them, thanks but not thanks, let the russians bail us out. >> i think the political leadership defines its as european so that increasingly a public commitment will not only be to their own individual nation state, but also to the larger concept of europe and, therefore, of the west and what it represents. unfortunately, we have had in the past political leaders who stood up for europe and launched the idea of europe. lately the political leaders in europe have become nationalistic and domestic oriented and hence, the whole enterprise has become a little uncertain. europe has become the europe of banks, but not a europe of peoples. it has to be a europe of peoples and that means the leaderships of the different european states have to be increasingly affirmative in proclaiming their concept of duel identity.
changing the subject very quickly here at the end. the "the washington post" has written a story how the banking crisis in tiny little cyprus is actually causing a crisis of legitimacy to the european union because cyprus has told them, thanks but not thanks, let the russians bail us out. >> i think the political leadership defines its as european so that increasingly a public commitment will not only be to their own individual nation state, but also to the larger concept of...
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a 100 page report to reassure republicans they don't need to change what they are saying but how they are saying it. remember, when you tell a gay person that their love is too unnatural for society to recognize -- [cheers and applause] -- smile. [cheers and applause] a big issue for 2012 was to connect with minorities. please welcome g.o.p. 2.0 relatable style. >> we're going to overall our campaign mechanic structure to fully integrate the demographic engagement strategy. this new approach will be diverse, year-round, community-based and dedicated to person-to-person engagement. we'll conduct a pilot program and targeted urban markets to tested and re-- to test and refine the engagement efforts. [laughter] >> jon: the local natives seem to be feeling more comfortable with my presence. holy (bleep). let me brake this strategy down, if i may. after pretending -- settle down. settle down it's a pun. let me break this strategy down. after pretending minorities didn't exist the republican party has decided to physically go into the areas and engage person-to-person or as that is known on
a 100 page report to reassure republicans they don't need to change what they are saying but how they are saying it. remember, when you tell a gay person that their love is too unnatural for society to recognize -- [cheers and applause] -- smile. [cheers and applause] a big issue for 2012 was to connect with minorities. please welcome g.o.p. 2.0 relatable style. >> we're going to overall our campaign mechanic structure to fully integrate the demographic engagement strategy. this new...
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, why it's changing, what the principal drivers of climate change are. and i think the issue that i think is unfortunate in the public discourse is that the loudest voices are what we call the absolutest, the people who are absolutely certain that it is entirely man-made and you can attribute all of the climate change to nothing but man-made's burning of fossil fuels. and on the other end of the debate i would say the absolutests who say there is no relationship. and the truth of the matter based on our investigation is it's somewhere in between. climate science is probably one of the most extraordinarily complex areas of scientific study that anyone can undertake. the variables are numerous. many of the variables are measurable and we can replicate models. many of the variables we cannot measure them. we cannot model them but we know they're part of the climate system. so the models are extra-- extraordinarily complicated. and so therefore how certain dow feel about the competent sense-- competency of the model and its ability to predict the future. and
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the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i seet: great grains. great grains cereal stts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue th nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. to help support a healthy tabolism try new great grains protein blend in cinnamon hazelnut orhone. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the firsweek... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostilityagitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking c
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the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i seet: great grains. great grains cereal stts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue th nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. to help support a healthy tabolism try new great grains protein blend in cinnamon hazelnut orhone. even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me! seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera rque, only from sprint direct connect. buy one get four fre for your busines only from sprint direct connect. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more
the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i seet: great grains. great grains cereal stts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue th nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. to help support a healthy tabolism try new great grains protein blend in cinnamon hazelnut orhone. even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call...
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why did you change the scene? >> yeah, sure, sure. sure. that's one of the enormous freedoms that comes from being the director of lincoln center. you can ask almost anything you want. >> rose: tell me what you did that made you proud at lincoln center. part of it is physical. and part of it is -- >> part of it is physical. we did this $1.2 billion renovation in the middle of recession. we handled our physical infrastructure, we handled our public spaces, we handled our artistic spaces and we did so to the applause of artists and audiences. >> rose: and what's the secret to that? >> brilliant architect. >> rose: right, yes, i know. >> you've had them on the show. very forceful direction from the client. >> rose: that would be you. >> and others. it's very much a team effort. >> rose: whether it's ballet or symphony. >> all of my colleagues on the con stretch went institutions but also board leadership. this country is filled with nonprofits and nonprofit leaders as an important sector of our society. it's 7% of the g.d.p. it's one out of ev
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and things like that, we can't make any acquisitions anymore so an organic growth company, the big change is bring the culture from an acquisition, from where they came from, whether legacy, west coast bank of america or merrill lynch or whatever to a company sat only about organic growth, a simple, more narrow company where every day we get up and say we have customers and clients and how do we do a better i don't know in is. >> is that wholly different? >> no. >> but it takes away a lot of stuff that was going on an replaced with it with stuff that is really good. >> and the core value you have is what? >> the core value we provide our clients is to help them live their financial lives better is our purpose, by connecting together all of these things, it has taken 2:30 years to put together and we have been in business our earliest predecessor to 1784 so we have accumulated all of this to make lives better for em, whether a person starting their first job to you, as after friewnt customer to a small business own tore a big business owner to a hedge fund manager or trader, our job so to
and things like that, we can't make any acquisitions anymore so an organic growth company, the big change is bring the culture from an acquisition, from where they came from, whether legacy, west coast bank of america or merrill lynch or whatever to a company sat only about organic growth, a simple, more narrow company where every day we get up and say we have customers and clients and how do we do a better i don't know in is. >> is that wholly different? >> no. >> but it...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. shaq 1, pain 0. [ male announcer ] new icy hot advanced patch with 50% more medicine. pain over. ♪ they just wanna they just wanna they just wanna ♪ ♪ girls girls just wanna have fun ♪ >> she has sold more than 50 million albums and had some of the greatest hits of the '80s including "girls want to have fun," "time after time," and "true colors." grammy winner cyndi lauper is joining me now. she's graciously allowed me to announce she's turning 60 in june. congratulations. >> really? >> really. >> wow. i have been a little busy. i haven't thought about it. >> the issue with age in general is a lot of folks aren't happy with their age, but they don't realize they can change how old their body thinks they are. frankly, the chronological age, if i did your mathematical test and subtracted your birth date and figured it out, who cares? how old does your heart think you are? how old do your lungs and brain think you are? that's a reflection of how you feel today. >> i'm a little ti
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. shaq 1, pain 0. [ male announcer ] new icy hot advanced patch with 50% more medicine. pain over. ♪ they just wanna they just wanna they just wanna ♪ ♪ girls girls just wanna have fun ♪ >> she has sold more than 50 million albums and had some of the greatest hits of the '80s including "girls want to have fun," "time after time," and "true colors." grammy winner cyndi lauper is joining me now. she's...
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that anyone is running around washington saying, my god, do you believe how he's changed? it's called a charge offensive and that's a weird name for this. he's not being especially charming and his own white house seems to find it somewhat offensive that they have to deploy him out to talk to crazy republicans. >> there was a background growth this week. >> there was. >> on the story. >> this is not going to-- ap reporter, this doesn't mean anything, it's not going anywhere. we're almost embarrassed to-- >> just doing it for you and the media, but this is the thing, i mean, the president's funny, it is in his interest in 15 different ways to get some sort of deal with the republicans. the republicans find him interesting, they talk with him, they would love to negotiate with him, but they need him involved so that he can bring his democrats in and democrats and republicans together with the i am prpresid could move forward. and no reason to see that he's going to do that. he seems to be going to high profile dates which everybody can say, that's nice. >> paul: i've talked
that anyone is running around washington saying, my god, do you believe how he's changed? it's called a charge offensive and that's a weird name for this. he's not being especially charming and his own white house seems to find it somewhat offensive that they have to deploy him out to talk to crazy republicans. >> there was a background growth this week. >> there was. >> on the story. >> this is not going to-- ap reporter, this doesn't mean anything, it's not going...
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not enough water, not enough, you know, you have to change everything. >> one big insight i'll share is a lot of the alternative approaches, it is really representative of the globalization of medicine. we're taking tips from china and using with it tips from india and africa and south america, and that all comes together. part of our challenge in life, for everyone, is to keep checking off the items. your pulse right now is actually around 70, which is good. a pulse of 70 is a good number to have because when women have pulses that are above 90, when they're sitting down doing nothing, it's a big issue. you talk about sicilian women digging their heels in, when it's pitter-patter, it's an issue. >> sicilian women, you know sicilian mentality, remain calm. after, when it's least expected. no, i always think to myself when i'm really down, i honestly, i think about what it feels like to be happy. what it feels like to be well. what it feels like to have everything work out smoothly. even if it's not because if you can't feel it, how are you going to ever get it? and even if you don't
not enough water, not enough, you know, you have to change everything. >> one big insight i'll share is a lot of the alternative approaches, it is really representative of the globalization of medicine. we're taking tips from china and using with it tips from india and africa and south america, and that all comes together. part of our challenge in life, for everyone, is to keep checking off the items. your pulse right now is actually around 70, which is good. a pulse of 70 is a good...
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when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >>> f
when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more,...
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you don't change behaviors. the whole point of this is change behavior. we're just not doing it. >> i read the other day that between 2009 and 2012 jpmorgan chase, jamie dimon's bank, paid $16 billion for legal defense fees and $8 billion in settlement for cases involving regulatory avoidance. i mean, that's almost a third of their profits. if i were a shareholder, i'd say why are you spending all that money? >> it's amazing that the easiest way to avoid all this is to stop doing it, change these behaviors. mary jo white will be the new s.e.c. chairman. she's got a long history in law enforcement. she was in the private sector for many years. that's created some controversy. >> defending big banks. >> i'm going to hope with her. i think she's at the end of her career. her legacy is going to be how well she does at the s.e.c. someone like her can be the very best regulator because they know all the bodies are buried. she's not trying to cultivate a client list to go back into practice. this is the last thing she's going to be doing. but i hope she looks at
you don't change behaviors. the whole point of this is change behavior. we're just not doing it. >> i read the other day that between 2009 and 2012 jpmorgan chase, jamie dimon's bank, paid $16 billion for legal defense fees and $8 billion in settlement for cases involving regulatory avoidance. i mean, that's almost a third of their profits. if i were a shareholder, i'd say why are you spending all that money? >> it's amazing that the easiest way to avoid all this is to stop doing...
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that world change. we had a housing bubble, it. >> i've talked about this, we entered an alice through the looking glass world where virtue is vice and prudence is folly. i wrote that. i'm not sure people got it. times like this are very, very different. give me an a strong economy, give me a situation that looks something like the 1990s and i'll become a deficit hawk. not a hysterical deficit hawk but a deficit hawk. >> rose: you will become a deficit hawk when we have a strong economy. define for you a strong economy. is that g.d.p. growth of 4%? >> it's not growth. unemployment rate low enough that the fed is interesting rates to head off inflation. as soon as we're out of the liquidity trap where the fed has got its pedal to the metal. >> rose: so when the fed raises the interest rates to avoid inflation that's when the economy is good shape? >> no, that's when you can make a deal. the fed will hold off on the interest rate hikes. that way it doesn't depress the economy. >> you would start dealing w
that world change. we had a housing bubble, it. >> i've talked about this, we entered an alice through the looking glass world where virtue is vice and prudence is folly. i wrote that. i'm not sure people got it. times like this are very, very different. give me an a strong economy, give me a situation that looks something like the 1990s and i'll become a deficit hawk. not a hysterical deficit hawk but a deficit hawk. >> rose: you will become a deficit hawk when we have a strong...